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Richard L. Garwin is a member of the board of the [http://www.ucsusa.org/ucs/about/page.cfm?pageID=769 Union of Concerned Scientists]: Garwin "has done a wide range of research in fundamental and applied physics. He was involved with the development of the first thermonuclear weapons and the first photo-intelligence satellites and is a leading expert on many arms control matters. He has served on the [[President's Scientific Advisory Committee]], the Defense Science Board, and, most recently, on the Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States. He is a member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]], the [[National Academy of Engineering]], and the [[Institute of Medicine]]. He is also Fellow Emeritus at [[IBM]], where he was on the scientific staff for the bulk of his career, and is now the Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology at the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. His most recent book (with [[Georges Charpak]]) is ''Megawatts and Megatons: The Future of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons''." | Richard L. Garwin is a member of the board of the [http://www.ucsusa.org/ucs/about/page.cfm?pageID=769 Union of Concerned Scientists]: Garwin "has done a wide range of research in fundamental and applied physics. He was involved with the development of the first thermonuclear weapons and the first photo-intelligence satellites and is a leading expert on many arms control matters. He has served on the [[President's Scientific Advisory Committee]], the Defense Science Board, and, most recently, on the Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States. He is a member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]], the [[National Academy of Engineering]], and the [[Institute of Medicine]]. He is also Fellow Emeritus at [[IBM]], where he was on the scientific staff for the bulk of his career, and is now the Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology at the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. His most recent book (with [[Georges Charpak]]) is ''Megawatts and Megatons: The Future of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons''." | ||
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Revision as of 11:33, 24 March 2006
Richard L. Garwin is the Former Chair of the Department of State's Arms Control and Non-proliferation Advisory Board, a Member of the Defense Science Board of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and a member of the Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States.September 16, 2002.
Richard L. Garwin is a member of the board of the Union of Concerned Scientists: Garwin "has done a wide range of research in fundamental and applied physics. He was involved with the development of the first thermonuclear weapons and the first photo-intelligence satellites and is a leading expert on many arms control matters. He has served on the President's Scientific Advisory Committee, the Defense Science Board, and, most recently, on the Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. He is also Fellow Emeritus at IBM, where he was on the scientific staff for the bulk of his career, and is now the Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology at the Council on Foreign Relations. His most recent book (with Georges Charpak) is Megawatts and Megatons: The Future of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons."